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For Bismarck with this result line t fi according is W. Roberts econ " p.m. Tuesday. unset F ' Fates “Tt e Le: embers. i Aes corns 22:8 . according a ome Le Roberts. Thittee on state affairs will do with the ‘tions. (Banks and banking.) q wave tonight; Tuesday et eetdncs beers PADere cor ar ceiendine Ciesla At ie believed, unde meteorologist, will bring 15 degrees incubus” no one seems to know. It 4H. B. 106, Hendrickson—Relating to er Against universal training, 4 papers Uo 0 ca wdiee palteer pena! jmenabement that | he T -yelow readings over the western part will be expected to do something very construction of transfer facilities, tail- | For North Dakota’ Unsettled and or non<committ 2 papers ests il denieekeere ote of the state tonight soon. and whatever that something road wyes and connections. (Rail- a colder tonight with cold wave west hits = - ae SSS Ti ficial readi eet es may be will be condemned on one side roads.) portion; Tuesday gen fair and Bees ‘he official reading ai the govern-) 2: much as it may be praised on the yy B 107, Martin—Specifying what | colder : ep agate Male uartet Sto ed F; mept cmos Jeet ent vee ovou cues _. orders made by district court are re- ’ ‘Temperature he phony preparedness some Ppp rom above: at 7 o'clock this morning nine _ It is understood that the committee viewable by supreme court. (Judi- Calgary -26 in the east are trying to . o A above. and at noon a drop of six de- intends to consider only the constitu- Qicpy ) 2440 ier ay a 2 : tionality of the bill and that the ma- e Relating to stat Chicago . 40 S t | b M t ae oar sen. | Conality bi that the H. B. 108, Stair—Relating to state Kansas City eae poe inging a aoor ee ng grees had been recorded. The high jority report, which may come in ie fair association, Would make Fargo Moorhead - : e y was 26 degress above. morrow. will oppose its passage cM thE Dermanent seat for state fair. (State Piette pice? tite GOOD ROADS. 2 of last night amounted grounds of unconstitutionality. There Be lh! ‘PracesAlbert 2 ee The Better Roads movemen: gets The amount on the Will be Prati report, recommend- *"77"5" 109, Harris—Relating to com- St. Paul .. a new and bigger boost year enonais: a volt, ae inches ee ead Sea at May Happen. pensation of inmates state reform Winnipeg Ten million doliars comes out of the Ted) (Ole san cRes It len Vila y io Two things may happen to house Schoo! and providing for, disposition | St Paul and Minnesota. ‘ nie: joneys earned. (Penal.jutitutions.) } St. Louis federal treasury encourage good ndications are for unsettled and, bill No. 44 in the senate. Jt may be money ee arrest . ‘As a amended to meet the senate’s ideas of H. B. 110, Christenson-Magnuson— LASER DACRE SIREN a aM 8 OANA 8 SAN A ea ss 5 TONSA ARSON BEES MONDAY, JANUARY 29 1917. FOUR ee BISMARCK DAILY TEIBUNE SS “1 pe THE TRIBUNE [2s 7% tet te sccreties wi Se i [ematon of conveyance fami N anine a Conti : | homestead. (Judiciary. Enter Postottice, 1 : Pes a aeaatictee cae once R § LEWIS AND TREAD TWITCHELL Blt DROP IN STATE A AIRS [eee a eee tna Entered at Postofiice, pumarck, N. ‘do it, he'll be accredited with being a Ul. A poration of co-operative associations. es Becond Class right mean father-in-law. Either way, rations other than municipal.) (Corps I8BUED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY ‘he's elected for humiliation. WOULD ABOLISH STATE F AR | INE H. B. 100, Havens and Bowman’ Be ION RA PAYABLE IN arch i P ak lating to excluding farm lands SUBSCRIPTION RATES, March 4th is the date for making : limite of cities, towns or villages. Dally, by carrier, per month.. up cabinets, ambassadorships, etc. ——_ — (Municipal corporations.) ra Oi Agrees per year... McAdoo might give his father-in-law Semater MeGrey of McLean county reform school at Mandan when & H. B. 101, Liederbach—Creating q , by mail, per year. evaiseea: wants the state to donate the capitol bridge is secured over the Missouri. commission designated Killdeer moun- zp Mamber Audit: Boreas) of Clroulstiee car line to the city of Bismarck on |, THIS resolution calls for the abe tain park to investigate advisability of THE BTATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER = Ms ay eas le: jonment of the street c f Z purchasing from government Killdeer The Senate does not seem to be tak- he Sround that it costs the state the city refuses to ta Cold Wave Headed This Way : 5 TW i ‘k and game reserve. searched Y Considerat tains for park and ga ‘ Eatablis 4 $4,000 a year more Unan the income to The opposition of Mr. Lewis to the Consi tion of House Bill No. ss See priationt) 2 — ‘ing very kindly to President Wilson's ; 2 i a moral massage and mental sugges- CPerste car line, it is thought. comes from a With Forecast for 15 Below Will Occupy Entire Atten- H. B. 102, Lazier—Relating to game = tion The resolution also states that a Laeaetinre hostility, towa:d pete on: for Tonight's Bill : and fish wardens. (Game and fish.) LOCAL WEATHER BULLETIN new car must be purchased and other {; sitien (Tuis bae paisa tion H. B Att ae tae eles: For the 24 hours ending at 12 noon vet nis added at a cost in + Be gg er as ca e ——— tion and public: trib January 29, 1917. IN “PACIFIST” IOWA. Ley ne Shee espana ed to have been DROP OF 6 DEGREES MAJORITY DIVIDED ON road laws of state, Appropriations.) Temperature - 9 lowe is supposed to be the heart ~ jr jc understood that R. S. Lewis. ithe N z ever sce 2 _ H. B. 104, ser—For certification Temperature at “ and center of the middie west chairn of the poard of control, js | is dwell aay i FIVE HOURS TODAY) aaa) = arenes . Sa and Oem ches Oe ee 5 pelt.” the only wo Years ago told With a drop of six degrees in five The state affairs committee for the Hee realign ol euch questions may de: e aa Precipitation ig! A Des Moines: new ap go home and °=\cp hours. between 7 o'clock and noon, next few days will have plenty tO termine issues in a cause at issue. state's dailies on the « Sod thet he and tis ismarck was late this afternoon on WOrry about. House bill No. 44 Was Judiciary.) Bism: is afternoon ; Hendrickson—Relating to Highest wind veioelty Forecast. universal military training, face it is gen attend to legislation is urging the abandonme! is ii d to be agains the threshold of another cold wave, thankfully resigned to its care by the senate Saturday. Just what the com- H.B.1 legal reserve fund of banking corpora- , Helena . Poe sue could not be pur pga et 2 cold mere what is right and proper, passed as Authorizing commission of insurance } El] Paso Eee ceived five m here, because me Pulsed aati - cue as i 3 amended and returned to the house for to examine fire rating bureaus. (In- WHliston oo 2 Bismare o'clock. Be ees are Rae cuties aertis: its concurrence in the amendments. surance.) : ORRIS W cme of the Jeg: left -the (10. Date 4 en or f Or it may be defeated on third reading. H. B. 112, Christenson—Relating to Pacific bh about 12:34 e and; the! Plaine Sea ine in either case, it is extremely doubt- establishment and equipment of coun- OO OCS EEE EEEEETOOM pauses Bie les ee cioraine? over ine Lake : region ana ful whether ihe more Te racticelly ee and training schools. nd ted to morning s ; 32 ; ctically cation. % — Kings will be tyrams from 4 2 vasis of onethird in the ratic over the eastern Rocky mountain certain that the Dill, if passed, will H. B. 113, Arnold—Relating to the @ policy, when subjects are reb- % area one-third in the ratio of p’ one of the slope ae ye arent a b me carry some of the amendments which marriage contract. (State affairs.) % els from principle.—Burke © tion. and one-third i _it is < after eiseee: ee ee cee hadian were so strenuously objected to and | H. B. 114, Kurtz—Relating to the re- CO SSEEEOSEEH TEES sre of rur ee ncoate The J wente maehred ee ae < pejow 22, determinedly voted down in the ‘instatement of corporations failing to = =a 2 n ete apne, Du determ!- Calgary reported (26 destecs below bow report to the secretary of state. (Ways ’ the ®uergetic manner in which he ~ ts through hyeten ‘Mekociat been received from signers of the lea- cial state taxes for the current year. fathered the bill and mixing wheat aside | gue petitions asking that their names (Judiciary.) b ger department blundered in 70h0 Worst has figured that some partment <q be withdrawn. a H. B. 121, Lagenson—Relating to @ ; 2 , Ca De ; e $5,000.000 or more has been 1 ) The disparity in number of petitions state board of immigration. (Immigra- | mobilization of the guard and is re- Me aie See ARE ARE NORE DAEA really is not so significant as it might j tion.) » peating the process in demobilization. Others fey thet the North Dakota \ tor Wengirom introduced this | Seem, for the effort has all been on) yy Bp. 122, Martz—Appropriation * Jn some instances the men have been | f47mers have been robbed of that afternoon bill 120. providing that the OB¢ see a qeaete simge oe gpen $5,000 for commissioner agriculture to ’ o 4 i asked to take the overcoats off their #™OUPt-. , A initiative clause of the North Dakota enerey io atbiise its ciemubers is phd carry out plans for establishment 5 Decks and return them to the quar-, What are the facts and what is the 2 «<1 co 12 tye Constitution be made operative and | henna adoption of its program. The |®t#te employment bureau. {Appropri- ij ; } edy? 2 SWeepeamose Of 4 10 He Selfexecuting. The bill provides | xo) partic pas Dee oe |ations, termaste?’s department. ee & sagnccn jassed * ace | Non-Partisan Leader in all its issues | . Aes : * J hen ts 3 Ne ‘el The Tribune wants the farmer to —_ ah es » see. | that whenever an amendment to the isince house Will No. 44 first was framed | H. B. 123, Bailey- ‘Regulating and i r nee now. Chet find” cans Ue wisely cesta ar th: a vcnuimgstration ol. provid’ Congtitution shall have been proposed '}... carried printed petitions with | C¢2Si& patent and proprietary medi- distributed so that all the needy are &t every dollar t iscoming a eeeatspn “ the stale i. initiative petition representing 25 yianks for its readers to fill in, and cies. (Ways and means.) eared for is a matter of prime im- B®. Jf terminal elevator: are going a ewe me f "per cent or more of the legal voters, jeague members everywhere have been | to assist to that end. let us have the / ré 19 be com ean the proposed constitutional amend- yrged through the columns of this or- | @ mind t ast night and Edmonton #4 below. The situation, as regards this bill, and means.) routes. Next year under this 2 ss E becdeheelathteanite ACTION federal appropriations will be fi © vote tor a rev The reading at Prince Albert this is reversed upon its arrival in the SeN- “yy B 115, Stair—Relating to propos- If all reports can be believed, the NiGHE ; forcement jz y morning was -20 and at Moorhead -2. ate. The senate majority of conserva- 445° ¢or printing. (Public printing.) millions. the f = aes = Williston reported Another zero tives, stalwarts or whatever the people H. B. 116, Church-Prater—Providing Memocratic administration has taken no action to protect the boys from financial embarrassment following z : fed u a8.) their relief from police duty at the /DE an eagerness to comply with the and apparently has all of the former's | H. B. 117, Stair—Providing for pub- conditions which secure these ap)r¢ eoheniv pe. Gres ssure is lication blue book. (Public printing.) border. cohesive qualities. Great pressure 5 e- Relating to chil It is the state's duty in the ab- Priation being brought to bear upon this ma- _ H. B. 118, Havens—Relating to child : Ane eh a ae inal wane —_—_—_—_——= jority. Petitions received to date in pores Cee eee ie . . sence of federal aid. to see that nom ; favor of the passage of No. 44 contain) H. B. 119, Mee! ribing pow- CLEAN WHERT. x ers and duties and rules for state suffers while adjjusting his affairs The legislature is to be commended for taking prompt Senator Ployhar deserves specia) credit for action Probably there are a few ‘portance. q oving frou ig re the ill, elevators moving from ruction @nd a a t u emondments necessity) In. the ae But it is well to pause 2 moment the border yester spe eee oee t provides that the petition shall be Jey. in mass meetings and through | i eliminating red tape and unnecessary cause of scarci A : filed not less than six months and not personal calls from league organizers; 4, B. 59, providing for délinquent ‘ millions, ty-five millions. All Considerable discussion pied the press recently de at the the profits mz : MITHORAL da : spot was Havre witb -1§. and Winni- eHiey " peg -20. 1OUSE mort THE HE INTIATIE AOMINISTRATION. a ee ment shall be submitted. may be pleased to call them, is not so decided as is the league majority in the house, but it is just as determined more than 1,500 names, it is said. and come from practically every district in the state. Some petitions have come from citizens opposing the passage of the bill. and one or two letters have gan. by letters from President Town-! board of equalization. for term of imprisonment in peniten- tiary. (Ways and means.) (Judiciary.) Mees—Creating state H. B. 120, board of ocntrol. Would give board power to decide rate of state and spe- _————_—_—_—_—_—_————_—n BILLS PASSED BY HOUSE | ———$_$$ $< —_—_ -___—__———_» expense in the distribution of the 204 ae i upon marketing protien more than one year before the gen- to bombard their senators with peti-|taxes, penalty and interest thereon. ‘fund: Doubtless when the bill comes | and ascertain if some of the reform: era] election at which the proposed | tions and letters. The faction opposed | yote—97 ayes, 16 not voting. : “ragi ande n islati al k shall be submitted. to the league program, if such a fac-| 23. gt i * Governor ‘razier, he demanded through legislative means probable the amendment sha t 0 rm | H. B. 23, steam heating plant for before Go a may | Senator Wenstrom also introduced | tion may be said to exist, has resorted! municipalities, known as Valley City have some suggestions to make. ‘No reasonable person could object if a small allowance were made to every private and non-commissioned officer. This might simplify the prob- Jem of distribution, eliminate favor- cannot be accomplished much quick by the application of better busin methods If the embers of the Minneapolis chamber of i the mal-ters can make mone. el n- merce, the @ at not get away from mo part of the Hs ; ! + this Cation of constitutional amendments pe Proposed by initiative petition. FRAZIER WAY <rop: and ha of the petitions requesting the senate} the bill which provides for the publi- to none of these tactics, anda majority | pin. Vote—96 ayes, 17 not voting. H. B. 51,—(Defeated) providing for to stand pat have been of a voluntary! establishment branch school of agri- nature, uninspired. The senate majority itself is not in| entire accord at this moment on \ 44, There are two factions, one fav | culture in Morton county. Different Views. | nays and 26 ay Vote 69 H. B. 45—prohibiting or negotiating *|of a note or check taken in payment ~|of first premium until after policy has itism and protect those who are al: i2€ and doctoring grain, why don't “cares Rep ‘Dow s 7 ways reluctant to accept anything the farmers equip their own elevat- e offe Carr's Report Turned Down ine the erendment ore present bill.) been delivered to applicant. Vote—95 that savors of public or private aid. | Ore: wath chinery and not pay to ee eathonty! 6 faa ‘ea constitutional | ayes, 18 nayes- { Last, but not least, employers [eight on screenings at the wheat ‘convention; the other insisting that |yeuihing Gooree Paes, SOO Io | should see that the guardsmen secure “rif” WOULD GAL : the legislature has no right to act On} pension of rules. Vote—95 ayes, 2 i The state. if possible, should assist gned for the ch the question in any way until it has nays, 16 not voting. schovls to avoid acc! been submitted to a vote of the people.| §. B. 9—relating to taxation for pro- their old positions without delay. England is a take her system of coinage, for in- the farmer in solving bis marketing backward nation— problems, but, of course, every shrewd ; farmer knows that legislation alone Wey of proper instruction. he nine on the committee 5 favorable ¢ P i It is rumored that before attaching fevorabie to the measure and had. yi. signature to senate Dill No. 105, SUNDAY HUNTING Exponents of legislative revision feel | that the senate, in amending and pass- | ing the jeague's bill, will have cleared itself of any blame in the matter andj; motion diversified farming and provid- ing for disposition fund. Vote—94 ayes, 19 not voting. of accuntulated H. B. 65—Administration bill for stance. It’s almost ur Cannot produce good business men. Senator Lindstrom intreduced to “4 eee eee an : : fieots rt 7 z fe 82h a OUT! North Dakota has 2,000 iocal ele.’ 4#y in thé senats, 5 nded it to pass. The billwas Dooscd by both houses under a sus- | C@nnot be accused of delaying Pro-) state board of regents. Vote—T4 ayes f system of weights afd measures. } Be car Oe viding that during the 0: ! the request of Mrs. Ste- ngion of the rules Saturday, and | &Te8s- Those opposed to legislative | and 15-nayes, 24 not voting 2 i: = vators with a total storage capa of husting. “hunti Ss aud organizer for the North Sree rovides for an ‘appropriation of | 7eVision in any form hold that no mat- pos = DON’T RAISE THEM of 60,500,900 bushels. If a conserva: shall not be pro z tuberculosis association. Hat is excoes $10,000 for the aid of | er how popular aa nconetitutional is ere " : q 8g ce iN ip T ved a jact may be, the legislature has no ‘The dweller in rural or semi-rural’ Uve turn-over of six umes a year is Soper te Menten | Beody North foe erie ‘Go| Tight to engage in such act. i SENATE BILLS | imelr seturn trom Hort. Bem ae: | One very safe bet is that with the regions who thinks he may make an everlasting fortune by raising rabbits for fur, having seen an advertisement pa tb the effect that rabbits’ fur céf#man@s a high market price, is warned by the agricultural depart- ment that there is nothing doing in the rabbit fur industry. Rabbit fur is sold by the bale and is so cheap that most of it is used to make felt hats. The hair is not set in the hide with allowed. this state has storage capac: ity now sufficient to handle 362.000. 000 bus’ of grain. age capacity adequate? Probably the percentage of inde pendent and old line elevators is too large. Legislation should be passed 4s not this stor- to make it impossible for these insti tutions to pr must at upon the farmer, who times accept their market ry suffer a severe finan- are only 485 armers’ casures, slated for final read-| ernor Frazier will recommend that the ernoon. were on mO-| pil} be reconsidered, with a view to A. Bowman of Kulm, order- making a flat appropriation of prob- brought up under speciel! aply $50 for each man. Tuesday afternoon. | As the bill passed, it provides that The Wiley bill, asking for the es-| sqidiers who find themselves ip need tablishment of a branch school of ag-' of aid may make application ‘through riculture in Morton county, was | the clerk of the district court to the feated by a vote of 65 to 26. It was adjutant general, who is given the dis- the only measure to be voted down to tribution of the state funds. yy the house. Much red tape would be eliminated, Se a, and the total cost, if every man were To Legitimize Children. | given not Jess than $50. would not ex- Representative B. G. Tenneson of ceed $4.000. It is understood that the governor —Provid tor for to sports prohibited Sunday. | senate in its present mood, with a ma- , jority of 27 to 22, will not pass No. 44) in the form in which it came from the house. hold the crowds which will attend the BILLS PASSED SATURDAY. S. B. 33, Drown: Providing that only the qualified voters may vote on ques- : tions involving changes in the bound- Another safe bet is that the senate | aries of. schogl districts, Submitted. {chamber will not be large enough to! its author explain bec e d, because it has been customary for floating population debates next week—should there be! and people not y xt w 1 | generally concerned to , any debates—with the predicted army | vote in school elections in certain dis- of 1,000 to 3,000 Equity men in the | tricts.— }city, February 6, 7, 8 and 9. i ic 47 aye; 2 absent. S. B. 29, Nelson: Adding farm book- | Keeping to the curriculum of all pub- © SBSH F SHH HH OHHH HSH OHOD) Tic schools @ WOUSES BILLS—SATURDAY ¢| x ~48 aye; 1 absent. S. B. 48, Gronvold: Relating to as- sufficient ength to make rabbit fur Fas i ii i 2 Pa ie, a rgo introduced a bill this afternoon oe a good thing to wear. It does not elevators in the state, as against 549 ae ES NO. | Hunt—Relating to oving every child, whether born out pad planned to make some such re- PHL OO 4. ¢ 29OOO SSS SO) sessment of bank stock and revenue last. The imitations which are made independent and 975 old line houses. *"% Baie: Nannie of wedlock legitimate. | commendation to the legislators Sat-| He ae Kelteman—-Revulrmg anti- | and jesation 48 aye; 1 absent. i PE ne Here, apparent s a legitimate ,.. 1, a Beas — | urday. but that the bill was passed so | tuberculosis literature to be posted in Saturday General Order. . ; pl rabeiy {ar are 2 oor Purchase a etre Gh acd t fhe ee ee a WOULD INCREASE | speedily that he did not have time to | public places. (Public health.) H. B. 11.—Indefinitely postponed. PF? ; any price and it does not pay to field for the state to assist the farmer §_ B. 117, Sandstrom—Providing for | STATE AID. carry out his plans. | H. B. 88, Geiger—Proving all county! H. B. 9.—Indefinitely postponed. f reed or kill rabbits at two cents the 1B Securing better control over the state ownership of four mills. _ | Representative Christensen of Graf- “ "Overevats For Boys. {mutual insurance companies now or-| H. B. 27.—Recommended to pass.. ae hide. storage facilities. There is no doust © (8B. 118, Stenmo—State ownership ton would raise the maximum amount) jp accordance with Senator Mostad’s ganized or hereafter shall be perpetu- H. B. 30.—Recommended to pass. iss ——= ut the tiller of the soil is s i tbe 2 at the e | cone v com: ; but the tiller of the soil uffering 0! Packing plant that the e can give for the estab | concurrent resolution adopted by both Law now says life of such The senate after concurring in the eae : y a arketi % nent 5: B. 121. Carey—Pro s for the ' li hment, intenance. improvements houses Saturday, Secretary of State panies shall be 20 years. (Insurance.) house resolution for the investigation 3 Connecticut courts are seeking to Under marketing conditions over compulsory attendant for all normal jand equipment of county agricultural | Hall today wired the president. the} H. B. 89, O'Connor, of Pembina—Re- | 0! flood control, upon finding that the iH punish a man for “blasphemy,” be-| Which he has no control. pupils of schoo) age for the full school | schools from $3,000 to $8,000 under! secretary of war aud North Dakota |jating to distribution of election bal.| Oi! carried an appropriation, referred ‘ cause he aitacked the story of Jonah; The first step is to build more year | provisions of House Bill 112, introduc-) members of the senate and the house /iots and notices of election. (Election the same to the committee on appro- and the whale, What would happen farmers’ elevators and the next one A rec of ten minutes was taken | E aturday afternoon. |at Washington, arene teat tbe) rae and election privileges.) priations. | 4 to one who disbelieved in Santa i for the farmers to patronize them ae = |pepaal service from wearing thelr mil- | Paonia Srterrrast edie cei AT FARGO. Claus? lexclusively. With the proper co-op- ee litary overcoats be abrogated, in the |Oncre ie of state institutions. (State/ Commissioner of Agriculture and nd & eration such as exists among the Ca- case of the North Dakota boys, return- |" 9) Keitzman—Requiri Labor J. N. Hagan spent Saturday at “ / i i en ee ing home to a climate more severe} © “+ \— Requiring per-| Fargo. THE FAMILY BUSINESS. nadian grain growers, it would not be lthan they have been accustomed to |sons handling meats in butcher shops Semtets : Any manager who indulges in nepot- ong before the farmers of the state | during the last six months. jor places where meat is sold to pro-| CONDUCTS DAIRY NEETING. eee ism sooner or later gets his humiliat- Controlled the elevator situation ab- | Many of the soldiers, he urged in luis ae of health. (Public conaity Commissioner J. J. Osterhaus F iis OT See | ; aes ‘ upport of Mostad’s resolution, have 2 m airy meeting at Hanna- iq ing troubles. This is true of ordinary jSolutely. They would then be in a aor kad time or the means to equip| H. B. 92, Riba—Relating to guard-| ford on Saturday. : business, as well as official business.; Position to clean, mix and otherwise themselves with civilian winter ward- |iansbip« Gives parents of child more A fellow regards relatives in his; Prepare their grain for the terminal lrobes, and if they are compelled to |right to act as-euardian under certain HICHESTER s service as cheap and keeps them Markets without submitting to the {shed their army overcoats, with no circumstances, ( Ways afd means.) > PI on ‘hho fi th ove |tyranny of the speculative market. — ladequate apparel with which to re-| H. B.93,-Carignan—Regulating bail MLAMOND BRANES A cheap, or él ie Parere Earn amore) Sait bi 4 es | place them, much suffering will result. |in cases of larceny of horses or cattle wy " other employes because they’re rela- just how far the sate cam go to The secretary of state already has | Would provide minimum bail to be not '. tives, which is bad policy. This in the! bring about this reform is more com- received replies to his eat from J. |jess than $2,000. (Ways and means.) ‘i . The less | Dlicated than appears on the surface. C. Tumulty.. secretary e presi-| H. B. 94, Kelly—Giving board of rail- s wast majority of cases. goad pe grin j dent; Representative George M. Young jroad commissioners jurisdiction over of Justice herself would be likely to! ly some safe sane plan can d Senator J. A. Gronna, who advise |track. scales;# (Warehouse and in 2 “(weaken under such a condition. pe evolved. A solution of the mar-| it the matter is receiving immediate igrading) : bes a President Wilson has 2 soninlaw, ee a metal Fection ot patbag fo cites, (Meat | rt Ph McAdoo, member of his” cabinet,/ before state today, 1 must be in cities. (Muni- xpe onography with | faced now. and Typewriting : Phone.774

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